By “stacking” coupons, or matching a manufacturer’s coupon with a store coupon, you enhance your
savings.

Note: Two manufacturers’ coupons can’t be stacked.

Some bargains to seek:

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Staples: Sunday through next Saturday, QuickBooks Online Simple Start 2013 is
priced at $99.99. You can get it “free,” though, with $9.99 in instant savings, plus a $90 mail-in
rebate.

•
CVS: Sunday through next Saturday, a sample pack of 3M Command hooks is priced at
$1.49. Visit www.command. com and print the $1 coupon. Final price: 49 cents.

A sweet offer is still available: A 7-ounce bag of Gold Emblem jelly beans is on sale for 99
cents. You can get it “free” after you receive 99 cents in Extra Bucks Rewards (limit: one).

In such a case, as with other items that fall under reward programs, you pay on the first visit,
then bank on the savings for the next trip.

•
Walgreens: Sunday through next Saturday, a 2.3- to 3.25-ounce Speed Stick
deodorant is on sale at two for $4, or $2.99 each when you buy one. From the March 10 Smart Source
insert in
The Dispatch, clip the buy-one-get-one-free coupon. Final price: $1 each.

Also, a 4-ounce Colgate Total Advanced or Gum Defense toothpaste is on sale for $2.99. To double
your savings, clip the $1 store coupon in the March savings book and stack it with the $1
manufacturer’s coupon from the March 10 Smart Source. Final price: 99 cents.

•
Walmart: Sunday through next Saturday, a Colgate Adult Manual Wave toothbrush is
on sale for $1.47. Use the $1 coupon in the March 10 Smart Source. Final price: 47 cents. Another
coupon can be found in the Feb. 24 Smart Source.

For more suggestions, follow Laurie Dixon at www.facebook. com/ColumbusSavvy Shopper.